Police involvement in criminal cases highlights a deeper underlying problem
ILYF plans Veerashaiva Lingayat global business conclave in Bluru
Mahatma Phule Road widening compensation dispute reaches SC after 17 years
Cong govt trying to make Ktaka state of drunkards: BYV
Belagavi police team in Nashik to verify claims
Koppal DC receives electoral award
Boating relaunched at Almattis Silver Lake
Two sentenced to life for gang-raping minor girl
8 die in road accidents in Belagavi dist
Shrishail Byakod selected for Presidents Medal 2026
Speaking in Mysuru, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said the Governor was free to make changes to the speech provided by the State government while delivering the Republic Day address
Presidents medals conferred on 33 officers from four departments
From patient to healer: Haemophilia warrior Dr Suresh Hanagavadi wins Padma Shri
Bgavi educationist Prabhakar Kore selected for Padma Shri award
Rs 400-crore Chorla Ghat Robbery: SP Says Belagavi Police Ready To Assist Maharashtra
Chorla Ghat is a tri-junction intersection of Karnataka, Goa and Belagavi border
ED files prosecution complaint against Winzo and its directors
Puneeth Kerehalli booked for spreading false claims against DG&IGP Saleem
Over 9,400 Bengal migrant workers leave Bengaluru amid uncertainty over SIR verification
Anke Gowda, a 75-year-old former bus conductor from Karnataka, has been awarded the Padma Shri 2026 for creating Pustak Mane, Indias largest free-access library. Housing over two million books in 20 languages, including rare manuscripts and dictionaries, the library serves students, researchers, civil service aspirants, and even Supreme Court judges. Gowda devoted decades and most of his income to building this public resource, living simply with his wife within the library, and continues to expand and organise it under the Anke Gowda Jnana Pratishthana Foundation.
Two-day workshop to discuss dangers of labour codes begins in Mysuru
Woman found dead in swimming pool at a farmhouse near Kanakapura
Eight from Karnataka get Padma award
Fined in other states for Karnatakastech lag? Minister advises court route
Foreign companies were interested in investing in these cities, said the Deputy Chief Minister
Mother hangs two children before ending her life in Periyapatna
Excavation to be suspended in Lakkundi for a day
Prabhakar Kore selected for Padma Shri Award
KLE Society congratulates him for the achievement
Padma Shri 2026 awardee Anke Gowda earns acclaim for lifelong service to librarianship
Through his dedicated librarianship, Anke Gowda has made a significant social impact by ensuring free access to knowledge for students, researchers and the general public
Eyes on Governors Republic Day speech in three southern states
Governors in Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu may alter their Republic Day speeches. This follows recent assembly incidents where governors refused to read government-drafted speeches. The opposition-ruled states are now awaiting the governors' actions on Monday. The national flag will be hoisted as usual. This situation highlights ongoing tensions between state governments and their respective governors.
Dialogue accommodates tolerance, agreement and dissent alike, says thinker
Bargur Ramachandrappa delivers a lecture organised by Jayadevitai Ligade Pratishtana along with Basavakalyan Engineering College
Centre focused on Ram reference, not workers rights in newrural jobs law: Karnataka Minister
The Centre has had no conversation with the States before or after bringing the new rural employment law - Viksit Bharat- Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Act 2025, Karnataka Rural Development Minister Priyank Kharge tellsThe Hindu in an interview.
Devotees gather at Mysuru Palace for Rathasapthami
Rathasapthami is the only day in the year when the deities are placed together at one spot for public darshan
BJP will not let Kumaraswamy become CM again, says Siddaramaiah
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah stated HD Kumaraswamy will not become Chief Minister again. He believes the BJP would prevent it if their alliance wins. Kumaraswamy, however, expressed confidence, recalling a past prediction by Siddaramaiah that proved incorrect. He mentioned public support for his return as CM.
Theatre festival in Kalaburagi from Feb. 21
It comes as part of an initiative to strengthen theatre activities in the district
Yadgir ZP officials collect 3.12 cr. tax in one day
They recovered 2,68,82,350 in a single day during the previous drive in November 2025
Ranji Trophy: Madhya Pradesh Thrash Karnataka, Maharashtra Emerges Victorious Over Goa
Ranji Trophy Elite Group: Spinners Saransh Jain and Sagar Solanki combined to pick six wickets as Madhya Pradesh thrashed Karnataka by 217 runs on the final day of their 2025/26 Ranji Trophy Elite Group B match at the Alur Cricket Ground on Sunday. Resuming at 204/6, MP declared their second innings at 229/8, setting Karnataka a stiff target of 362. The hosts folded for 144 in their reply, with off-spinner Jain (3-37) and left-arm spinner Solanki (3-20) running through the famed batting line-up. Opener KV Aneesh, who had scored 92 in the first innings, led the resistance with a 142-ball 57, but the absence of injured Karun Nair hurt Karnatakas chances. Nikin Jose, drafted in as a concussion substitute, battled for making 26 off 101 balls before falling lbw to Jain. Jose and Shreyas Gopal added 61 runs, but once the stand was broken, Karnataka collapsed rapidly. The huge victory has lifted MP to second place in Elite Group B with 22 points, while Karnataka are at third place with 21 points. Maharashtra, who beat Goa by eight wickets, thanks to Arshin Kulkarni hitting 52 not out in a successful chase, climbed to the top of points table with 24 points. With Saurashtra also in contention on 19 points, Group B has turned into a four-way race for two knockout spots. Karnataka must beat Punjab in their final league game at Mullanpur starting on January 29 to stay in the hunt. Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu secured a decisive 207-run victory over Odisha in their Ranji Trophy Elite Group A clash at the KIIT Stadium. Set a daunting target of 455, Odisha were bowled out for 247 despite a determined effort from Anil Parida, who faced 220 balls for his 98 before falling just two runs short of a century. Captain Subhranshu Senapati added 55, but the rest of the batting faltered against Tamil Nadus attack. Tamil Nadus win was shaped by all-rounder Sonu Yadav, named Player of the Match for his spell of 5-30 in the first innings and a brisk 74 off 75 balls with the bat in the second innings. His efforts helped Tamil Nadu post 316 in their second innings, leaving Odisha with little chance in the chase. Though Tamil Nadu collected valuable points to strengthen their position in the standings, they are already out of reckoning in the knockouts. Brief scores: Madhya Pradesh 323 and 229/8 declared beat Karnataka 191 and 144 all out (KV Aneesh 57; Saransh Jain 3-37, Sagar Solanki 3-20) by 217 runs His efforts helped Tamil Nadu post 316 in their second innings, leaving Odisha with little chance in the chase. Though Tamil Nadu collected valuable points to strengthen their position in the standings, they are already out of reckoning in the knockouts. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Tamil Nadu 286 and 316 all out (Athish SR 88, Guruswamy Ajitesh 49; Badal Biswal 3/56) beat Odisha 148 and 247 all out (Anil Parida 98; Nidhish Rajgopal 2/9, R Sai Kishore 2/43, P Vidyuth 2/46, Sonu Yadav 2/39) by 207 runs Article Source: IANS
Yadavagiri Area Sabha meets, addresses civic challenges
Fourth volume of Raja Ravi Varma book series to be launched at Mysuru Palace
Bengaluru Traffic Police books over 12,000 one-way driving cases in four days
The BTP launched the drive after last years (2025) ASTraM data revealed an increase in one-way driving violations, with several videos also circulating on social media.
Election Commission signals nationwide SIR, Karnataka response remains uncertain
Following ECIs remarks that the SIR of electoral rolls would be implemented across the country, Karnataka Chief Electoral OfficerAnbukumar, when asked whether the exercise would be undertaken in the State, said, We will see.
Governor is free to make changes to governments speech during Republic Day: CM Siddaramaiah
However, the CM said he was not aware whether the Governor would read the governments speech or make changes to it on Republic Day.
Karnataka Governor Gives Report On Assembly Chaos To President
Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot has submitted a detailed report to President Droupadi Murmui outlining the incidents and developments before and after the joint session of the Karnataka assembly on January 21 and 22.
Governors action against Constitutional norms: Priyank Kharge
The address drafted by the State Government did not contain any offensive or derogatory references to the Union Government, says the Minister
Karnataka's Anke Gowda to be awarded Padma Shri for creating India's largest free-access library
Gowda, a former bus conductor from Karnataka, founded Pustakamane with the aim of making books accessible to people from remote and marginalised communities. Over the years, the initiative has grown into a vast repository of more than two million books in over 20 languages, including rare manuscripts and historical texts.
In a major push to future-proof Indias fastest-growing city against climate stress, UnboxingBLR - in partnership with Social Alpha and WTFund, and supported by the Government of Karnataka and the Greater Bengaluru Authority GBA - announced today, the five winning startups of Namma Bengaluru Challenge 26 (NBC 26) that will each receive Rs. 25 lakhs to deploy their innovations across Bengaluru. UnboxingBLR - Namma Bengaluru Challenge '26 winners with jury NBC '26 is turning Bengaluru into a sandbox for nding solutions to climate-triggered challenges that the city faces. The challenge aspires to test ideas that can be piloted on real streets, real buildings and real communities before scaling up across cities. The five winners were selected from nearly 600 registrations from across India, making NBC 26 one of the country’s most competitive and high-impact climate innovation challenges. Over the next six months, the startups will pilot solutions that directly address Bengalurus most urgent environmental challenges across construction, water and waste—a few critical pillars of the citys Bengaluru Climate Action and Resilience Plan (BCAP). “Bengaluru is running out of time on climate, but not out of ideas. What NBC 26 proves is that when entrepreneurs, government and industry come together, we can move from pilots to real solutions that change how the city is built, powered and sustained, said Prashanth Prakash, Chairman and Co-founder, UnboxingBLR . NBC '26 is powered by a strong consortium of partners committed to systemic change. Challenge Partners Bangalore International Airport Limited Brigade Group Program Partners Bangalore Climate Action Cell (Climate Action Partner) WRI India (Knowledge Partner) Brigade REAP CoEvolve Estates (Pilot Partner) Biome Environmental Solutions (Pilot Partner) GoodEarth (Pilot Partner) Why this matters now: Bengaluru has lost 93% of its lakes and green cover to urban expansion, while construction has grown by over 1,000% in the last two decades. The result: worsening water shortages, rising heat, polluted air and fragile waste systems — all hitting the citys most vulnerable communities the hardest. NBC 26 bridges this gap by moving climate innovation out of labs and into neighbourhoods, backed by government, industry and investors working together. “We are thrilled to see the exciting diversity of innovators selected in the Namma Bengaluru Challenge 26, with solutions spanning sustainable construction materials, effluent treatment, and circular materials. This reflects a growing recognition that impactful climate-tech solutions must be as varied as the urban challenges we face. The pilots enabled through this challenge will help de-risk promising technologies, strengthen pathways to scale, and accelerate real-world impact in Bengaluru and beyond. We look forward to partnering with this cohort as they move from bold ideas to demonstrable outcomes that advance urban sustainability and resilience, said Manoj Kumar, Founder, Social Alpha . The Five NBC 26 Winners 1. Carbon Craft Design Category: Sustainable Construction Founder: Tejas Sidnal Carbon Craft Design is reinventing building materials using low-carbon blocks and panels made from industrial waste and recovered carbon. Their products can replace conventional bricks, tiles and facades—cutting emissions where Bengaluru produces them the most: in construction. 2. SatiQ Concrete Manufacturer Category: Low-Carbon Concrete Founders: Shantanu Bhattacherjee, Smrati Jain SatiQ Concrete Manufacturer develops next-generation cement binders that dramatically reduce the carbon footprint of concrete. By working directly with ready-mix plants, precast manufacturers and builders, Satiq is helping decarbonise the backbone of Indias urban growth. 3. Tellus Habitat Category: Water & Sanitation Founders: Dr. Seema Sukhani, Naveen Janardhana Tellus Habitats R3H2O system treats sewage locally using advanced bio-filters, making wastewater reusable for gardening, flushing and cleaning. This reduces dependence on freshwater while easing pressure on Bengalurus overburdened sewage network. 4. Go Do Good Category: Plastic-Free Packaging Founders: Khushboo Gandhi, Chanakya Medh, Ronak Gandhi Go Do Good has created 100% plant-based coatings and inks that replace plastic layers in food packaging. Their technology keeps food safe and fresh—without adding to the mountains of plastic waste choking Bengalurus landfills. 5. Sunbird Straws Category: Circular Biomaterials Founders: Chirag M G, Saji Varghese Sunbird Straws makes fully compostable straws from fallen coconut leaves—strong enough for hours of use, yet completely biodegradable. The model also creates income for rural women, linking climate action with livelihoods. A model for Indian cities As Indian cities grapple with heat waves, floods, water shortages and waste crises, NBC 26 offers a new blueprint—where government, corporates and climate entrepreneurs move in lockstep from pilot to policy to scale. “Cities dont become climate-resilient through intent — they become resilient through evidence. The pilots under NBC 26 will generate exactly the kind of data cities need to scale what works and move faster on climate action, said Pavitra Shankar, Managing Director, Brigade Group . “The real challenge in climate innovation is not invention, its adoption and scale-up. NBC 26 creates that missing bridge — by backing bold solutions that can be piloted and scaled up at a city-level. The challenge brings capital, founders and the city together to solve problems in the startup capital Bengaluru, added Malini Goyal , Co-Founder & CEO, UnboxingBLR . “Urban climate challenges demand solutions that are practical, scalable, and rooted in collaboration. Platforms like the Namma Bengaluru Challenge create the conditions for innovation to move from concept to real-world application. At BIAL, we are committed to supporting solutions that are evidence-led and capable of delivering lasting environmental impact for the city, said Hari Marar, Managing Director & CEO, Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) . UnboxingBLR UnboxingBLR (UBLR) is a Bengaluru-focused collaborative platform dedicated to celebrating and shaping the city’s culture and identity. Founded in 2023 by Prashanth Prakash and Malini Goyal, UBLR brings together people, communities, and institutions to co-create Bengaluru’s story, serving as a city champion, idea catalyst, and collaborative platform. UBLR drives initiatives such as the Namma Bengaluru Challenge, an accelerator that supports startups and changemakers tackling urban challenges; BLR Hubba, a city-wide festival celebrating art and culture; the annual We Are City Data Report, a data-driven snapshot of how citizens experience and engage with Bengaluru; and Code to Culture, a podcast exploring the city and its people. Together, these initiatives highlight citizen-led innovation and showcase Bengaluru’s cultural vibrancy in action.
The first of its kind exercise in India, conducted by the Department of Women and Child Development and the Karnataka State Womens Development Corporation, has recorded 10,365 gender minority individuals in the State
Gender minorities survey report recommends separate welfare board, 1% reservation in private sector
The first of its kind exercise in India, conducted by the Department of Women and Child Development and the Karnataka State Womens Development Corporation, has recorded 10,365 gender minority individuals in the State
Viral Videos Show Karnataka Youth Removing Gutka Ads From KSRTC Buses
While many supported the move, some internet users warned that defacing government property, even for a good cause, could lead to legal consequences.
Woman drug peddler arrested in Bengaluru; 1kg ganja seized
In a significant drug bust, Devanahalli police arrested S Mamatadevi, a 30-year-old resident of Poojanahalli village, after discovering one kilogram of ganja in her possession. Originally hailing from Bihar, Mamatadevi was taken into custody for allegedly selling narcotics in her neighborhood, following a tip-off received by law enforcement.
Bengaluru weather today: Partly couldy, warm temperatures; AQI remains poor
Bengaluru anticipates a comfortable Sunday, January 25, 2026, with temperatures reaching 26C. However, yesterday's poor air quality, driven by traffic emissions, may persist. Residents sensitive to pollution are advised caution. The week ahead sees a brief chance of sprinkles on Monday, followed by a sunny spell with temperatures climbing to 30C.
Ladakh shines, Haryana tops medal table at KIWG-2026
Excelsior Sports Correspondent LEH, Jan 24: The Khelo India Winter Games 2026 witnessed thrilling action today as hosts Ladakh won their first gold and Haryana consolidated its lead in the medal tally. Ladakhs womens relay quartet-Skarma Tsultim, Shabana Zara, Tasnia Shameem and Insha Fatima-clinched the 2000m short track relay at Nawang Dorjay Stobdan Stadium in an eventful race marked by flips and crashes. Despite a challenging competition from Karnataka and Maharashtra, Ladakh emerged victorious in 3:49.23, lifting the team to [] The post Ladakh shines, Haryana tops medal table at KIWG-2026 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Three held for circulating Karwar pharmacists video
Bengaluru: SSLC preparatory exam timings revised again - deccanherald.com
Bengaluru: SSLC preparatory exam timings revised again deccanherald.com
Experts in Bengaluru seek human-centred, flexible use of digital tools in autism care
Bengaluru: Explore folk theatre and literary works at BLR Hubba today - deccanherald.com
Bengaluru: Explore folk theatre and literary works at BLR Hubba today deccanherald.com
ED Attaches 3 Immovable Properties Of BMS Trust In Engineering Seat Blocking Scam
The case of seat blocking scam in admission to engineering seats through Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) and collected cash during the admission process over and above the laid down fees.
Lamborghini owner replaces silencer, gets relief in court
Bengaluru beauty clinic booked for botched skin treatment
Bengaluru leads state in missing children cases, girls account for 72%
Wildlife Vet Shortage: Karnataka Zoos Struggle with Care - deccanherald.com
Wildlife Vet Shortage: Karnataka Zoos Struggle with Care deccanherald.com
Survey pegs transgender population in Karnataka at 10,365
After delimitation, Kasavanahalli becomes Bengalurus orphaned ward
14-year-old long jump champion goes searching for pet dog, run over by moving train in Bengaluru
A promising 14-year-old state-level long jump champion, Yogendra, tragically lost his life after being struck by a train while searching for his missing pet dog near railway tracks. The bright student from Muddelinganahalli village harbored big dreams, which were cut short on Thursday morning. His grieving parents are devastated by the sudden loss.
Citrus fruits banned in Bengaluru jail over alcohol brew fears
Fight over parking new car near temple leads to chaos, arrests in Bengaluru
Women shortchanged in Bengaluru civic polls: Draft reservation list misses 50% mark
Bengaluru cop held in Pocso case after Freedom Park complaint
Two Held For Transporting 171 Kg Of Ganja
A search led to the seizure of 171.2 kg of ganja, two mobile phones, and the van. The arrested were identified as Hanumanthu Durga Prasad, 38, of Gajuwaka, Visakhapatnam, and Syed Mubarak, alias Basheer, 36, of Kolar district, Karnataka.
Bengalurus Cauvery Emporium to move to new location on MG Road
NEP-2020 undemocratically implemented by Union government: Thorat
Man arrested for misusing name of joint secretary in CMs secretariat to cheat assistant professor
KRRS embarks on co-operative natural farming to fight agrarian crisis
Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan emphasises governance model that respects countrys civilisational roots News On AIR
Degradation of Western Ghats in name of development regretted: Former MLA
HDMC establishes COR Stations for high-precision geospatial infra
Call to waive interest for Hubballis water bill defaulters
Friend murdered after being invited to birthday party
Meows & Muffins: Redefining the Cat Caf Experience in Bengaluru with Ethics and Thoughtful Hospitality theblunttimes.in
AIIMS team reviews cardiac care at Jayadeva Institute
Murugha Mutt rathotsava attracts devotees
Prepaid auto service in Davanagere draws mixed response
Man gets 20-year jail under Pocso Act
A rap-led reminder urging citizens to rethink waste and everyday habits
Vasu Dixit and Aiyyo Shraddha use music to talk about making waste habits stick
The Birkin isnt sold; its offered: You can afford it. That doesnt mean youll get it
At a recent event in Japan, Ameesha said, Birkins are the Rolls-Royce of bags. The price for a normal Birkin starts from `13 to `15 lakh. An interesting fact is that when you want to sell your Birkin, you will get almost double of what you paid for it. That is the prestige of a Birkin.
Art that spoke beyond skill at Basavanagudi exhibition
ED Attaches Properties Of Then ADGP, Head Constable In PSI Recruitment Scam In Karnataka
The investigations by ED sleuths revealed Amrit Paul, the then Additional Director General of Police (Recruitment) played a pivotal role in the conspiracy by facilitating unauthorized access to the strong room where Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) answer sheets were kept.
Illegal sand mining continues in Raichur; 37 cases booked in 19 days
Bike lifter held, 18 two-wheelers seized

